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The manager cursed us all in our faces! Beatrice's performance at the Live Jan party was canceled
The article reports that Beatrice was not able to perform at the Elva Independence Day celebration, despite organizers' efforts to include all faces.
Television host Jeremy Clarkson's prostate cancer is in remission
The article reports that Jeremy Clarkson, host of a television show, has been diagnosed with cancer in his upper jaw.
Humorous Video Please don't do this! The Lux Express bus driver's announcement made the passengers shake their heads
A video titled 'Please don't do this!' by Lux Express bus driver has gone viral, showing passengers laughing at the driver's warning.
A reliquary stolen from a monastery in Bulgaria has been unearthed in Estonia
A relic case stolen from a monastery in Bulgaria has come to light in Estonia.
A murderer who has turned over a new leaf in his life still has to go back to prison.
A murderer who turned to a new page in life must return to prison.
Russian air defenses are no longer able to protect Moscow as Ukrainian drones have advanced to a new level.
Peeter Tali from SÕJASTUUDIO comments that Russian air defense systems are no longer able to adequately protect Moscow due to advancements in Ukrainian drone technology.
The Estonian-Ukrainian Community refuses to disclose information on the use of donations and grants and sues
The Estonian-Ukrainian Association has refused to disclose information regarding the use of donations and support and is taking legal action against Postimees.
This is the most commonly discontinued drug in Estonia due to side effects
The article discusses the most common reason for discontinuing a widely used medication in Estonia, which is due to side effects.
A well-known radio voice lost his job because of the financial damage caused
A well-known radio voice has lost their job due to financial losses caused by the situation.
Gallery Mil Million contract: Kalev former Cramo found a new title sponsor
Kalev, formerly known as Cramo, has found a new naming sponsor.
July pensions and disability allowances are paid later
The article mentions that July pensions and support payments for people with disabilities will arrive later than usual.
The Minister of Education gave a speech at the high school graduation ceremony in part in Russian.
The Education Minister gave a partially Russian-language speech at a high school graduation ceremony. Kallas stated that the speech was in Estonian.
Moscow is burning, but Putin meets with ASEAN in Kazan - The World
The article provides an overview of events where Moscow is described as 'burning,' while President Vladimir Putin meets with ASEAN representatives in Kasan. The headline suggests a contrast between the situation in Moscow and Putin's diplomatic engagement.
A white woman accused of brutally murdering a young man is in custody.
A woman from Valga who allegedly incited the violent killing of Noori has been placed under investigation. The victim's mother expressed relief, stating they can now be calm.
JÄLLE APSAKAS Statistics Norway apologises for the error: the real estate boom is nowhere to be seen
The Estonian Statistics Office has apologized for an error related to the real estate market, stating that there is no visible sign of a housing bubble.
WSJ Restoring the Strait of Hormuz will bring relief to the global economy
The article references a Wall Street Journal report suggesting that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz would bring relief to the global economy.
US-Iranian talks in Switzerland have been postponed.
The article reports that U.S.-Iran talks held in Switzerland have been postponed.
The Supreme Court upheld the convictions and sentences of the managers of Saaremaa Shipyard
The Supreme Court of Estonia has upheld the conviction and penalties imposed on the managers of Saaremaa Shipping Company.
A 66-year-old feels like a 26-year-old. The secret lies in this simple diet.
A 66-year-old person feels like they are 26: the secret lies in this simple food
SILVER REINSAAR Public letter to the Minister of Justice: Is the retention of communications data under the current law contrary to European Union law?
Silver Reinsear has written an open letter to the Minister of Justice asking whether the current law allows for the retention of communication data in conflict with European Union law.
Valdur Kahro's victory over the EPA shows that things don't just work that way.
Valdur Kahro has won control over the Environmental Board, indicating that such matters are not so simple.
FALSE The hidden cause of high blood pressure and poor sleep
The article discusses hidden reasons why blood pressure remains high and sleep quality is poor.
Are the rats leaving the sinking VW?
The article discusses whether the current economic situation might lead to a reduction in Volkswagen's production at its Estonian plant.
But the electricity market continues to rise.
The article discusses the rising electricity exchange prices and their implications for consumers and businesses.
Scientists do not actually study the effects of infrasound from winds on humans
The article discusses research findings indicating that scientists have not thoroughly investigated the effects of infrasound from wind turbines on humans.
Rapper Kanye West's wife, with her breasts completely bare, drew attention to herself.
The article features photos of Kanye West's wife, Kim Kardashian, showing her in a revealing outfit that drew significant attention.
PHOTOS FOTO A couple in the United States who became parents through artificial insemination do not have a child of their own
A photo essay by Postimees reports on a case in the United States where a couple became parents through artificial insemination, but the child they have is not biologically theirs.
INTERVIEW Kallas: Maybe we should not participate in the Israeli election campaign - The World
In an interview, Kallas suggests that Estonia might not need to participate in Israel's election campaign.
Hegseth shook up NATO, but Estonia shares his basic idea - The World
The article discusses the views of US Secretary of Defense James Mattis regarding NATO, noting that while he has criticized NATO, Estonia shares some of his core ideas.
Banking expert: comparing banks can save money and open up untapped opportunities
A financial expert suggests comparing banks could save money and uncover unused opportunities.
Hans H. Luik rejects the allegation of a possible sale of Delfi Media
Hans H. Luik denies allegations that Delfi Media might be up for sale.
Silvia Ilves: 12 bottles of mineral water and a ban on the use of one specific word.
The article discusses demands related to the 'Ölle Summer' event, mentioning Silvia Ilves' request to remove a drama by using 12 bottles of mineral water and avoiding the use of a specific word.
The police first used GPS logs as evidence in the Isa Khalilov death drive.
The police used GPS logs for the first time as evidence in the case of Isa Khalilov's murder.
For more than 27 years, NATO's nuclear group has issued a statement - the world
The article reports that the NATO nuclear group has made an announcement related to global matters after over 27 years.
It doesn't come as an absolute surprise to me... that Mallukas published the court costs in a dispute with Tanel Padar.
The article discusses legal costs related to a dispute involving Mallukas and Tanel Padari.
"Don't touch me!" In the courtyard of the old fish factory, a grandfather was electrocuted in front of his grandson.
A man was electrocuted at an old fish processing plant courtyard while trying to protect his child from an electric shock. The incident occurred in Tartu.
The cute little bears went crazy on Peps in front of the camera and chewed the wire off.
A video was shared showing aggressive geese causing chaos near Lake Peipus, where they attacked a person and broke a leash.
GALLERY AND GRAPHICS What can be bought at the market in Pärnu and at what price
The article provides an overview of what items can be purchased and at what prices before Christmas in Pärnu, based on local market observations.
The symptoms that no man should ignore
The article discusses Jeremy Clarkson's cancer diagnosis, focusing on symptoms that no man should ignore.
You dream of the Maldives, but your budget won't allow it?
The article discusses the idea that while people may dream of traveling to places like the Maldives, budget constraints often prevent such trips. It suggests that there are many paradise-like destinations much closer to home.
A Simple Exercise That Can Help Women Over 50 to Get Rid of Stubborn Belly Fat
The article discusses a simple exercise that helps women over 50 reduce stubborn belly fat.
WHERE I AM, WHAT I DO? The month of July is particularly diverse in terms of concerts and festivals
The article highlights July as a particularly diverse month for concerts and festivals.
The Moscow fireworks show the total failure of Russian air defense - The World
The article discusses a fire in Moscow that highlights the complete collapse of Russia's air defense system.
A Mysterious Creature in Männiku's Career Makes You Wonder What It Is and Should You Be Afraid of It?
The article discusses a mysterious figure in the career of Männik, raising questions about who this person is and whether they should be feared.
Tartu Savings and Loan Association Depositors' Representative: Members have been misled and kept in the dark
The representative of the guardians of the Tartu Savings and Loan Association claims that members have been misled and kept in the dark.
Ukraine has promised a response, and Moscow is burning... again.
The article references Erkki Koort, a former Estonian president, discussing Ukraine's promise of response and Moscow's ongoing issues, suggesting the Kremlin is facing challenges.
Milrem in Paris: NATO's eastern border could be primarily defended by robots
The article discusses the possibility of using robots for initial defense along NATO's eastern border, referencing Milrem, a robotics company.
The new graduates of the cave revealed their secret dreams
Recent graduates from the Lavaka theater have shared their secret wishes.
The legendary Finnish metal band Týr performs in Tallinn in December
The article announces that the Faroe Islands' metal legend Týr will perform in Tallinn in December.
There is always a face in a coffin in front of you Nast The murdered 15-year-old Nastya's relatives speak for the first time about their pain and trials
The article discusses the murder of 15-year-old Nastja, with her close relatives speaking publicly for the first time about their grief and experiences following the incident.
Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro's next novel takes the reader into the spy ring of the 1930s.
The article announces that Nobel Prize winner Kazuo Ishiguro's next novel will transport readers into the espionage events of the 1930s.
Israel will cut ties with Kaja Kallas, who has denied the accusations but has not raised the issue of apartheid.
Israel has cut ties with Kaja Kallase. Kallase responded to the accusation but did not touch upon the apartheid issue.
Israel is cutting off all ties with the Gaza Strip.
Israel has cut ties with Kaja Kallas.
Hedvig Hanson put a concert poster that said, "When you see another person's face, it's beyond reason".
The article discusses a controversy involving singer Hedvig Hanso, who used an AI-generated image of another person's face on her concert poster, sparking debate about the implications of such technology.
Portugal was criticized for Ronaldo: the head coach was afraid to take him off the pitch
The article discusses criticism directed at Portugal's national team due to Cristiano Ronaldo's presence, noting that the head coach was hesitant to take him out of the game.
Rich people paid tens of millions for a lawn so they wouldn't have a new neighbor.
The article discusses how wealthy individuals paid millions to avoid having a new neighbor.
Russia accuses Ukraine of targeting children, with Belarus playing the villain.
The article mentions that Russian officials will soon accuse Ukraine at higher levels.
Russia has accused Ukraine of targeting children, with Belarus playing the villain.
Russia accuses Ukraine of committing a targeted attack on children, with Belarus playing a controversial role.
A seemingly innocent mistake at the airport could result in a hefty fine
The article discusses the possibility of facing significant fines for minor mistakes made by passengers at an airport.
The Italian is swallowing the German.
The article discusses economic developments in Europe, focusing on Italy's economic situation relative to Germany.
The state is tightening its grip on the threat of human trafficking.
The article discusses the state's stance on threats against individuals.
The Commission has also decided to initiate proceedings against the applicant for a declaration that it has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 108 (3) of the Treaty.
Teet Margna, representing Hajameelsuse Tasu, has refused to pay a fine imposed by the European Court of Justice against a company that Margna believes is acting as an excessive profiteer.
The electricity price spike is gonna be crazy today.
The article discusses the unexpected drop in electricity exchange prices today.

ERR Washington: US-Iran deal raises tensions among Americans
The United States and Iran have reached an initial agreement to end the war. According to Pakistani reports acting as intermediaries, the agreement foresees the cessation of hostilities on all fronts and the reopening of the Hormuz Strait. The memorandum is expected to be signed on Friday according to the current plan.
Meloni presents his candidate for EU representative at Russia-Ukraine talks
The article mentions that Meloni has presented her candidate for the EU representative in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
BLOG England scored four goals against Croatia, who had come back from two defeats
Inglismaa vandus Horvaatia vastu ja lõi nelja värava, olles kaks korda kaotusseisust tagasi tulnud.
Siim Kallas: The Reform Party is not my party anymore, but there are a lot of my people there.
Siim Kallas stated that Reform Party is no longer his party, but there are many of his people within it.
Lauren Villmann shared romantic footage from Italy with her partner.
Lauren Villmann shared romantic photos from Italy with her partner.
The South African midfielder has to miss three games in the World Cup.
The article reports that South Africa's defender must sit out three matches at the World Cup.
BRUSSELS - A record trade deficit is forcing the EU to talk about China - The World
The article discusses how a record trade deficit is prompting EU countries to consider turning to China for balance.
The Mysterious Reason Why Long-Term Relationships Lose Their Passion
The article discusses the mysterious reason why passion fades in long-term relationships.
The Tartu basketball team has added a Pärnu winger to their roster.
Tartu basketball team has signed Pärnu's edge player.
GRAPHICS National and secondary school examination scores remain stable, but math and language skills are a concern
The article discusses the results of national and basic school exams, noting that they have remained stable over time. However, it highlights concerns regarding students' performance in mathematics and language skills.
Most men make this mistake in bed because they think it's going to bring a woman to orgasm.
A significant portion of men make this mistake in bed because they believe it leads to female orgasm.
The best beaches have been found, where it almost never rains during the summer months
The article highlights the best beaches where it rarely rains during the summer months.
MAP Drone attacks have sparked a gasoline crisis in Russia, with sales restrictions in more than 50 regions
The article discusses how drone attacks have exacerbated a fuel crisis in Russia, with more than 50 regions now implementing fuel sales restrictions.
The Respect Ensemble's performance in Hiiumaa was unexpectedly cancelled for health reasons
The article reports that the band Respekt had to cancel their performance in Hiiumaa due to unexpected health reasons.
Harno announced the results of the exams
The Estonian newspaper Postimees reported that Harno has made public the results of exams.
A fisherman was fined for murder in a border area
A fisherman was fined under the border regime rules for using a flag associated with the Estonian independence movement.
What You Should Not Do These 4 Beauty Factors Can Be Serious Health Risks
The article discusses four types of 'ilutaime' (unhealthy or harmful content) that can pose serious health risks, likely referring to digital content such as misinformation, harmful advice, or inappropriate material found online.
Tallinn District Court found Health Paradise and its employee guilty of drowning
Tallinn City Court has found Tervise Paradiisi and one of its employees guilty of negligence leading to a drowning incident.
Several people fell through the roof of the thermal power station on the bridge, two are in critical condition.
Multiple people fell through the ceiling at the Sillamäe thermal power plant, with two individuals in serious condition.

Tallinn to finish two new schools this year
Tallinn is progressing with education infrastructure projects, including the completion of two new schools by August and ongoing work on additional schools, extensions, and educational facilities.
The court declared the Tartu Savings and Loan Association bankrupt
The court has declared the Tartu Savings and Loan Association bankrupt.
AKI prohibits the disclosure of personal data of sex offenders on Mallorca
The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board (AKI) has refused to disclose personal data of sexual offenders registered under the Mallu system.

VIDEO Black Eyed Peas's name made an unexpected stop in Tallinn: I like to highlight these amazing companies
A video featuring the Black Eyed Peas' singer made an unexpected stop in Tallinn, where they expressed a desire to highlight such dynamic companies.
Estonian Orthodox Church expresses condolences to representative of Moscow Patriarchate after Russian attack on Kiev monastery
The Estonian Orthodox Church expressed condolences to a representative of the Moscow Patriarchate following a Russian attack on a monastery in Kyiv.

Instant ramen salmonellosis outbreak reaches Estonia
A salmonella outbreak linked to Reeva instant noodles from Ukraine is spreading across Europe, with cases now reported in Estonia. The outbreak is primarily affecting children.
British pensioners targeted by a Russian warship in the English Channel - The World
British pensioners were caught in the crossfire of a Russian military ship in the English Channel.
Ukraine is close to solving its most painful defense problem.
The article mentions Rainer Saks and states that Ukraine is close to resolving its most painful defense issue.